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Ms. Urioste’s Foundation to Art Class

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Ms. Urioste’s Foundation to Art Class

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Have your border will become part of your art work

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• You could use a natural setting to surround your living subject as both the border and the pattern behind it.

What environment can your living subject be surrounded with?

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PatternPattern is the repetition of elements like a checker

board , stripes or shapes in the background.

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First, find a living subject that you can draw in oil

pastel .

Putting it all togetherPutting it all together

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You can use the living

subject as a design that interlocks with the

border and patterned

background like a

tessellation .

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• Decide on whether you are using black paper or a colored paper.

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Find a resource of a living object that you can use as a reference. You will turn in your resource picture in with your rough draft drawing.

Do not trace - try to draw the subject .

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Student work Examples

From Fall 2008

Foundation Classes

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Using graphic transfer paper, take your rough draft drawing and transfer it to your colored or black paper.

(repeating an idea creates emphasis)

Taylor Anderson, grade 9

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Decide whether you want it to

looks like stained glass with a black

outline or not.

Romi Rankin, senior

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• There needs to be highlights and shadows in all areas of your drawing so that every thing has form (not flat colors that are just shapes).

Jeanine Duong

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Combine colors together to make your own palette of colors. Don’t just use colors right out of the box.

Cheyenne Dunham

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Have your color blend into each other creating a transition from

one color to the next.

Brian Bernard

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Claudia Garcia Tiffany Gallegos